sqlite/test/pushdown.test
drh eb4455e4e4 As evidenced by [forum:/forumpost/f3f546025a|forum post f3f546025a], the
new RIGHT JOIN related restriction on the push-down optimization implemented
by [da3fba18742b6e0b] also needs to apply to the automatic index
(a.k.a. hash-join) optimization and to the Bloom filter optimization.
Computation of the restriction is now
moved into the sqlite3ExprIsSingleTableConstraint() routine.

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# 2017 April 29
#
# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
# a legal notice, here is a blessing:
#
# May you do good and not evil.
# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
# May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
#
#***********************************************************************
set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix pushdown
do_execsql_test 1.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a, b, c);
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'b1', 'c1');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'b2', 'c2');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'b3', 'c3');
INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'b4', 'c4');
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a, c);
}
proc f {val} {
lappend ::L $val
return 0
}
db func f f
do_test 1.1 {
set L [list]
execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=2 AND f(b) AND f(c) }
set L
} {c2}
do_test 1.2 {
set L [list]
execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=3 AND f(c) AND f(b) }
set L
} {c3}
do_execsql_test 1.3 {
DROP INDEX i1;
CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(a, b);
}
do_test 1.4 {
set L [list]
execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=2 AND f(b) AND f(c) }
set L
} {b2}
do_test 1.5 {
set L [list]
execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=3 AND f(c) AND f(b) }
set L
} {b3}
#-----------------------------------------------
do_execsql_test 2.0 {
CREATE TABLE u1(a, b, c);
CREATE TABLE u2(x, y, z);
INSERT INTO u1 VALUES('a1', 'b1', 'c1');
INSERT INTO u2 VALUES('a1', 'b1', 'c1');
}
do_test 2.1 {
set L [list]
execsql {
SELECT * FROM u1 WHERE f('one')=123 AND 123=(
SELECT x FROM u2 WHERE x=a AND f('two')
)
}
set L
} {one}
do_test 2.2 {
set L [list]
execsql {
SELECT * FROM u1 WHERE 123=(
SELECT x FROM u2 WHERE x=a AND f('two')
) AND f('three')=123
}
set L
} {three}
# 2022-11-25 dbsqlfuzz crash-3a548de406a50e896c1bf7142692d35d339d697f
# Disable the push-down optimization for compound subqueries if any
# arm of the compound has an incompatible affinity.
#
reset_db
do_execsql_test 3.1 {
CREATE TABLE t0(c0 INT);
INSERT INTO t0 VALUES(0);
CREATE TABLE t1_a(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b TEXT);
INSERT INTO t1_a VALUES(1,'one');
CREATE TABLE t1_b(c INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, d TEXT);
INSERT INTO t1_b VALUES(2,'two');
CREATE VIEW v0 AS SELECT CAST(t0.c0 AS INTEGER) AS c0 FROM t0;
CREATE VIEW v1(a,b) AS SELECT a, b FROM t1_a UNION ALL SELECT c, 0 FROM t1_b;
SELECT v1.a, quote(v1.b), t0.c0 AS cd FROM t0 LEFT JOIN v0 ON v0.c0!=0,v1;
} {
1 'one' 0
2 0 0
}
do_execsql_test 3.2 {
SELECT a, quote(b), cd FROM (
SELECT v1.a, v1.b, t0.c0 AS cd FROM t0 LEFT JOIN v0 ON v0.c0!=0, v1
) WHERE a=2 AND b='0' AND cd=0;
} {}
do_execsql_test 3.3 {
SELECT a, quote(b), cd FROM (
SELECT v1.a, v1.b, t0.c0 AS cd FROM t0 LEFT JOIN v0 ON v0.c0!=0, v1
) WHERE a=1 AND b='one' AND cd=0;
} {1 'one' 0}
do_execsql_test 3.4 {
SELECT a, quote(b), cd FROM (
SELECT v1.a, v1.b, t0.c0 AS cd FROM t0 LEFT JOIN v0 ON v0.c0!=0, v1
) WHERE a=2 AND b=0 AND cd=0;
} {
2 0 0
}
# 2023-02-22 https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/bcc4375032
# Performance regression caused by check-in [1ad41840c5e0fa70] from 2022-11-25.
# That check-in added a new restriction on push-down. The new restriction is
# no longer necessary after check-in [27655c9353620aa5] from 2022-12-14.
#
do_execsql_test 3.5 {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1;
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT, b INT, c TEXT, PRIMARY KEY(a,b)) WITHOUT ROWID;
INSERT INTO t1(a,b,c) VALUES
(1,100,'abc'),
(2,200,'def'),
(3,300,'abc');
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t2;
CREATE TABLE t2(a INT, b INT, c TEXT, PRIMARY KEY(a,b)) WITHOUT ROWID;
INSERT INTO t2(a,b,c) VALUES
(1,110,'efg'),
(2,200,'hij'),
(3,330,'klm');
CREATE VIEW v3 AS
SELECT a, b, c FROM t1
UNION ALL
SELECT a, b, 'xyz' FROM t2;
SELECT * FROM v3 WHERE a=2 AND b=200;
} {2 200 def 2 200 xyz}
do_eqp_test 3.6 {
SELECT * FROM v3 WHERE a=2 AND b=200;
} {
QUERY PLAN
|--CO-ROUTINE v3
| `--COMPOUND QUERY
| |--LEFT-MOST SUBQUERY
| | `--SEARCH t1 USING PRIMARY KEY (a=? AND b=?)
| `--UNION ALL
| `--SEARCH t2 USING PRIMARY KEY (a=? AND b=?)
`--SCAN v3
}
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
# We want both arms of the compound subquery to use the
# primary key.
# The following is a test of the count-of-view optimization. This does
# not have anything to do with push-down. It is here because this is a
# convenient place to put the test.
#
do_execsql_test 3.7 {
SELECT count(*) FROM v3;
} 6
do_eqp_test 3.8 {
SELECT count(*) FROM v3;
} {
QUERY PLAN
|--SCAN CONSTANT ROW
|--SCALAR SUBQUERY xxxxxx
| `--SCAN t1
`--SCALAR SUBQUERY xxxxxx
`--SCAN t2
}
# ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
# The query should be converted into:
# SELECT (SELECT count(*) FROM t1)+(SELECT count(*) FROM t2)
# 2023-05-09 https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/a7d4be7fb6
# Restriction (9) on the push-down optimization.
#
reset_db
db null -
do_execsql_test 4.1 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT);
CREATE TABLE t2(b INT);
CREATE TABLE t3(c INT);
INSERT INTO t3(c) VALUES(3);
CREATE TABLE t4(d INT);
CREATE TABLE t5(e INT);
INSERT INTO t5(e) VALUES(5);
CREATE VIEW v6(f,g) AS SELECT d, e FROM t4 RIGHT JOIN t5 ON true;
SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON false RIGHT JOIN t3 ON true CROSS JOIN v6;
} {- - 3 - 5}
do_execsql_test 4.2 {
SELECT * FROM v6 JOIN t5 ON false RIGHT JOIN t3 ON true;
} {- - - 3}
do_execsql_test 4.3 {
SELECT * FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON false JOIN v6 ON true RIGHT JOIN t3 ON true;
} {- - - - 3}
# 2023-05-15 https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/f3f546025a
# This is restriction (6) on sqlite3ExprIsSingleTableConstraint().
# That restriction (now) used to implement restriction (9) on push-down.
# It is used for other things too, so it is not purely a push-down
# restriction. But it seems convenient to put it here.
#
reset_db
db null -
do_execsql_test 5.0 {
CREATE TABLE t1(a INT); INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1);
CREATE TABLE t2(b INT); INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(2);
CREATE TABLE t3(c INT); INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3);
CREATE TABLE t4(d INT); INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(4);
CREATE TABLE t5(e INT); INSERT INTO t5 VALUES(5);
SELECT *
FROM t1 JOIN t2 ON null RIGHT JOIN t3 ON true
LEFT JOIN (t4 JOIN t5 ON d+1=e) ON d=4
WHERE e>0;
} {- - 3 4 5}
finish_test